Seamless care, safe care : the challenges of interoperability and patient safety in health care : proceedings of the EFMI Special Topic Conference, June 2-4, 2010, Reykjavik, Iceland /
This book contains the proceedings of the Tenth European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) Special Topic Conference 2010; Europe's leading forum for presenting the results of current scientific work in health informatics processes, systems and technologies. Included are two invited keyn...
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Amsterdam ; Washington, DC :
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Colección: | Studies in health technology and informatics ;
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- Seamless Care: What is it; what is its value; what does it require; when might we get it? / William Ed Hammond
- Secondary use of clinical data / Peter L. Elkin [and others]
- The role of architecture and ontology for interoperability / Bernd Blobel [and others]
- Patients' empowerment of their personal health record requires strong traceability to guarantee patients health care security / François André Allaert, Catherine Quantin
- Empowering patients with COPD using Tele-homecare technology / Lotte Huniche [and others]
- Language games and patient-centred eHealth / Chris Showell, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner
- Electronic interchange of lab test orders and results between laboratories reduces errors and gives full traceability / Ib Johansen, Margit Rasmussen
- Quality Improvements based on detailed and precise terminology / Ida Tvede, Kirsten Bredegaard, Jakob Steen Andersen
- Risk sssessment of integrated electronic health records / Bjarni Thor Bjornsson, Gudlaug Sigurdardottir, Stefan Orri Stefansson
- Meeting EHR security requirements: SeAAS approach / Basel Katt [and others]
- Improvement of cross-sector communication in the integrated health environment / Hans Demski [and others]
- Design and implementation of a health data interoperability mediator / Mu-Hsing Kuo, Andre William Kushniruk, Elizabeth Marie Borycki
- Ontology-based interoperability service for HL7 interfaces implementation / Carolina González, Bernd Blobel, Diego M. López
- Harmonizing the semantics of technical terms by the generic component model / Frank Oemig, Bernd Blobel
- Challenges of interoperability using HL7 v3 in Czech healthcare / Miroslav Nagy, Petra Preckova, Libor Seidl, Jana Zvarova
- ResearchEHR: Use of semantic web technologies and archetypes for the description of EHRs / Montserrat Robles [and others]
- CEN EN13606 normalisation framework implementation experiences / David Moner [and others]
- Procuring interoperability at the expense of usability: a case study of UK National Programme for IT assurance process / Paul Krause, Simon de Lusignan
- Health-IDENTITY: Mobile services for consumers of medicines / Jean-Jerome Sarrasin, Michael Schumacher, Christian Hay, Philippe Richard
- Alerts in clinical information systems: building frameworks and prototypes / Rolf Wipfli, Christian Lovis
- Tele-assistance for discharged patients supporting continuity of care / Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar, Vasile Stoicu-Tivadar, Dorin Berian
- Telemedicine fetal phonocardiography surveillance: an Italian satisfactory experience / Maria Romano [and others]
- Citizens, seamlessness, and care: inter-relationships and inter-operability / Michael Rigby
- A framework for the development of patient safety education and training guidelines / Dimitrios Zikos, Marianna Diomidous, John Mantas
- Getting seamless care right from the beginning: integrating computers into the human interaction / Christopher Pearce, Pushpa Kumarpeli, Simon de Lusignan
- Analysis model for personal eHealth solutions and services / Juha Mykkanen [and others]
- Standardized and flexible health data management with an Archetype Driven EHR system (EHRflex) / Anton Brass, David Moner, Claudia Hildebrand, Montserrat Robles
- On a seamless transition from a running EPR system to a new one / Michael A. Shifrin.